continually

/kənˈtɪnjuəli/
adv 2

Collocations

5

ADJ.

above, beyond, busy, golden, harmed, light, light, lost

The factory has been continually busy with orders since the new contract began.

VERB + CONTINUALLY

bad-tempered, became, complained, doesn't, need, rise, tumbling, work

The price of fuel continually rose throughout the summer, affecting everyone's budget.

CONTINUALLY + NOUN

day, happiness, night, soil, verge, wife's

The farmer continually enriched the soil with compost to improve his crop yields.

PREP.

from, into, on, up, with

The company continually invested in new technology to stay ahead of competitors.

ADV.

again

She kept forgetting her keys and continually had to go back again to retrieve them.

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